Janine Halloran – Coping Skills for Kids Innovative Activity-Based Techniques to Effectively Manage Anxiety, ADHD, and Anger
Kids are ANXIOUS.
Kids are STRESSED.
Kids are ANGRY.
While there are certain kids who struggle more…
All kids will experience periods of stress, worry, anger, and anxiety.
And every child needs to learn how to cope with all these feelings in a healthy and safe way.
I, Janine Halloran, M.A., LMHC, have been working with kids, adolescents, and families for over 18 years.
And I know from my experience as a professional AND a mom…
…Calm doesn’t come easily for all kids.
Think about it. When you tell a child to “take a nice, deep breath and slow down” while they are in the middle of a meltdown or an anxiety attack, what happens?
They do the opposite!
And when the child throws a tantum, let’s face it…we can also get upset.
But wouldn’t it be great to give children the coping strategies and relaxation techniques they can use to self-regulate?
You can!
That’s why I’m inviting you to learn some of the best tips, techniques, and strategies that you can use immediately with kids that are having a hard time working with their emotions.
In this completely self-paced online course, I share hundreds of proven, self-regulation strategies that really work!
The methods are easy-to-understand and easy-to-apply.
- Save time (and your sanity) and give these children the gift of self-regulation.
- Help even the most challenging children you work with breakthrough — no more kicking, screaming, or throwing things.
- Stop guessing! Arm yourself with strategies to calm the next child who has an emotional outburst in your classroom or office!
Here’s What You’ll Get When You Sign Up:
Coping Skills Overview
- The autonomic nervous system & coping skills
- 4 types of coping skills: calming, physical, distraction and processing
- Coping skills checklist to identify current skills and strengths
- Preventative interventions
Skills and Strategies: Interactive Exercises Deep Breathing – Beyond “Taking a Deep Breath”
- Props – pinwheels, bubbles, stuffed animals, Hoberman sphere
- Words – to encourage deep breaths, “smell the soup, cool down the soup”, etc.
- Shapes – star breathing, lazy 8 breathing, square breathing, triangle breathing
- Your Body – your hand, whole body movement
Coping Skills for Anxiety/Stress
- Mindfulness Practice – one mindful minute, spiderman mindfulness, audio and visual mindfulness scripts, Grounding Techniques – 54321 grounding, alphabet grounding
- Identifying and taming anxiety – take-home worksheets to help identify anxiety, including a thermometer for anxiety, “sources of stress”
Coping Skills for ADHD
- Plan movement and sensory breaks
- The importance of play, hobbies, and having fun: calming jars, fidgets, sand trays, zen gardens
- Coping skills for stress
- Manage stressful times – the importance of play, hobbies, and having fun
- Sensory Ideas – calming jars, fidgets, sand trays, zen gardens
Coping Skills for Anger/Frustration
- Small physical movement activities to manage frustration – squeezing play dough, scribble drawing, bubble wrap, ripping paper
- Big physical movement activities to manage anger – jumping jacks, running, wall pushups, obstacle courses, yoga
- Processing anger – comic strip processing, what I can control vs. what I can’t control worksheet
Practical Implementation Ideas for the Classroom or Office
- Make a coping skills toolkit for your room – fidgets, coping skills cue cards and other visuals to help, including distraction coping skills like word searches, hidden pictures, etc.
- Creating a calm down spot/calm down room – identify a good spot, create an area that is peaceful and relaxing, include the coping skills toolkit
- Practice your own coping skills – mindfulness and self-care worksheet
Anxiety, Stress, and Anger in a Pandemic
- Explore how the pandemic has impacted the social and emotional lives of our children
- Why Social Emotional Learning is important now more than ever
- How our needs and windows of tolerance have changed
Coping Skills for Anxiety
- Deep Breathing Ideas
- Mindfulness Strategies
- Relaxation/Calming Activities for Kids
Coping Skills for Stress
- Scheduling to reduce stress
- The importance of play and downtime
- Using your senses to manage stress
Coping Skills for Anger/Frustration
- Understand that anger is often just the tip of the iceberg – a lot of feelings hide beneath
- Safe ways to express anger with movement
- Setting up individual calm down kits for kids
Meet Your Course Instructor
Janine Halloran, LMHC, has over 17 years of experience working with children, teens and their families. She is the founder and CEO of Coping Skills for Kids, where she creates and curates tools & resources to help adults teach kids healthy ways to deal with stress, anxiety and anger.
She is the author of the Coping Skills for Kids Workbook: Over 75 Coping Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Anger (PESI, 2018) and Social Skills for Kids: Over 75 Fun Games & Activities for Building Better Relationships, Problem Solving & Improving Communication (PESI, 2018).
She is an NBC Parent Toolkit Expert and has written articles featured on their blog. In addition, she has written for several other publications, including Hey Sigmund, Confident Families Confident Kids and Bay State Parent Magazine. She’s worked in a variety of settings, including schools, residential programs and outpatient mental health facilities. She is in private practice and offers consultation.
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